Eight movies, which include films with Coco Martin, Alex Gonzaga and Gerald Anderson as main casts, were chosen as the official entries to the first “summer edition” of the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).
Producer: TINCAN3. About Us But Not About UsCast: Romnick Sarmenta, Elijah CanlasDirector: Joven TanProducer: MAVX Productions Inc.Producer: Quantum Films, CineKo Productions, Brightlight ProductionsCast: Enchong Dee, Keempee De Leon, Awra Briguela, Xilohuette, Maris Racal, Kalad KarenCast: Yoo Min-Gon, Bela PadillaDirector: JP Habac“We are very proud that these eight official entries that we have selected are all quality films.
Artes urged moviegoers to support the festival which, like its December edition, would showcase quality Filipino films in a wide array of genre, such as drama, romance, comedy, musical, and thriller. “We believe that we have a very good mix of entries, and it reflects the reality that as many as there are varied interests among moviegoers,” MMFF Selection Committee Head Boots Anson-Rodrigo said.
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